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US-6126603

Method and apparatus for segmenting color flow mode data using velocity information in three-dimensional ultrasound imaging

PublishedOctober 3, 2000
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1. A system for three-dimensional imaging of an object volume containing moving ultrasound scatterers, comprising: an ultrasound transducer array for transmitting ultrasound beams and detecting ultrasound echoes reflected from said object volume at a multiplicity of sample volumes; means for acquiring velocity data derived at least in part from ultrasound echoes reflected by the ultrasound scatterers, each velocity datum corresponding to a respective one of said multiplicity of sample volumes; memory means for storing velocity data for each of said multiplicity of sample volumes; means for retrieving a source velocity data set from the velocity data stored in said memory means, said source velocity data set including only velocity data lying in a predetermined range; means for projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto a first image plane, thereby forming a projected velocity data set representing a first projected image; a display monitor; and means for displaying said first projected image on said display monitor.

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2. The system as defined in claim 1, further comprising: means for projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto a second image plane which is rotated relative to said first image plane, thereby forming a projected velocity data set representing a second projected image; and means for displaying said second projected image on said display monitor.

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3. The system as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one frame of velocity data is stored in said memory means in response to a predetermined characteristic in a cardiac cycle waveform of a patient.

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4. A method for three-dimensional imaging of an object volume containing moving ultrasound scatterers, comprising the steps of: transmitting ultrasound beams into said object volume; detecting ultrasound echoes reflected from said object volume at a multiplicity of sample volumes; acquiring velocity data derived at least in part from ultrasound echoes reflected by the ultrasound scatterers, each velocity datum corresponding to a respective one of said multiplicity of sample volumes; storing velocity data for each of said multiplicity of sample volumes; retrieving a source velocity data set from the stored velocity data, said source velocity data set including only velocity data lying in a predetermined range; projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto a first image plane, thereby forming a projected velocity data set representing a first projected image; and displaying said first projected image.

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5. The method as defined in claim 4, further comprising the steps of: projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto a second image plane which is rotated relative to said first image plane, thereby forming a projected data set representing a second projected image; and displaying said second projected image.

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6. The method as defined in claim 4, wherein at least one frame of velocity data is stored in response to a predetermined characteristic in a cardiac cycle waveform of a patient.

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7. A method for three-dimensional imaging of an object volume containing moving ultrasound scatterers, comprising the steps of: transmitting ultrasound beams into said object volume; detecting ultrasound echoes reflected from said object volume at a multiplicity of sample volumes; acquiring velocity data derived at least in part from ultrasound echoes reflected by the ultrasound scatterers, each velocity datum corresponding to a respective one of said multiplicity of sample volumes; storing velocity data for each of said multiplicity of sample volumes; retrieving a source velocity data set from the stored velocity data, said source velocity data set including velocity data lying in a predetermined range and excluding velocity data lying outside said predetermined range; projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto a first image plane, thereby forming a projected velocity data set representing a first projected image; and displaying said first projected image.

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8. The method as defined in claim 7, further comprising the steps of: projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto a second image plane which is rotated relative to said first image plane, thereby forming a projected data set representing a second projected image; and displaying said second projected image.

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9. The method as defined in claim 7, wherein at least one frame of velocity data is stored in response to a predetermined characteristic in a cardiac cycle waveform of a patient.

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10. An imaging system comprising: an ultrasound transducer array comprising a multiplicity of transducer elements; a transmit beamformer programmed to cause said transducer array to transmit in sequence a plurality of beams which scan a plane; a receive beamformer programmed to form respective beamsummed receive signals from respective sets of signals transduced by said transducer array following transmission of said respective beams; a first data processor programmed to derive respective sets of velocity data from respective beamsummed receive signals; a memory for storing said sets of velocity data; a second data processor programmed to perform the steps of: (a) retrieving a source velocity data set from said sets of velocity data stored in said memory, said source velocity data set including only velocity data lying in a predetermined range; and (b) projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto an image plane, thereby forming a projected velocity data set representing a projected image; and a display device for displaying said projected image.

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11. An imaging system comprising: an ultrasound transducer array comprising a multiplicity of transducer elements; a transmit beamformer coupled to said transducer array in a transmit mode; a receive beamformer coupled to said transducer array in a receive mode; a memory for storing respective sets of velocity data for respective beams transmitted by said ultrasound transducer array; a display device for displaying a projected image; and a computer programmed to perform the steps of: (a) controlling said transmit beamformer in said transmit mode to cause said transducer array to transmit a plurality of beams in sequence; (b) controlling said receive beamformer in said receive mode to form respective beamsummed receive signals from respective sets of signals transduced by said transducer array following transmission of said respective beams; (c) deriving respective sets of velocity data from respective beamsummed receive signals; (d) retrieving a source velocity data set from said sets of velocity data stored in said memory, said source velocity data set including only velocity data lying in a predetermined range; and (e) projecting the velocity data in said source velocity data set onto an image plane, thereby forming a projected velocity data set representing said projected image.

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